Hello everyone,
I have a 2003 Tahoe 2WD with the 5.3L with 260k miles. I recently replaced my steering gearbox and pitman arm because I have loose steering and noticed the adjustment screw was adjusted all the way in from the previous owner (also was a reman unit) and the ball joint on the pitman arm was bad.
However, while reattaching the steering shaft, I could not get it to go on to the steering gearbox but only one way, and thus my steering wheel is now out 180 degrees and upside down with the wheels pointed straight. I made sure the gearbox was completely centered and the pitman arm was oriented correctly.
My question is, could I just loosen the upper intermediate steering shaft, spin the inside steering wheel 180 degrees and reinstall? I briefly tried separating the intermediate shaft near the firewall for about 30 minutes and only got it to move about half an inch. I would rather know if its possible or not before spending an hour or two using PB blaster and a torch to wiggle it out.
Or would it be easier to do this inside the truck underneath the steering wheel?
The steering wheel only has airbag (no controls), and I don’t have an airbag light, so I am assuming the clockspring/airbag is still fine.
Steering is still sometimes a little sloppy, so I will take a look at the idler arm and tie rod ends next.
Thanks!
I have a 2003 Tahoe 2WD with the 5.3L with 260k miles. I recently replaced my steering gearbox and pitman arm because I have loose steering and noticed the adjustment screw was adjusted all the way in from the previous owner (also was a reman unit) and the ball joint on the pitman arm was bad.
However, while reattaching the steering shaft, I could not get it to go on to the steering gearbox but only one way, and thus my steering wheel is now out 180 degrees and upside down with the wheels pointed straight. I made sure the gearbox was completely centered and the pitman arm was oriented correctly.
My question is, could I just loosen the upper intermediate steering shaft, spin the inside steering wheel 180 degrees and reinstall? I briefly tried separating the intermediate shaft near the firewall for about 30 minutes and only got it to move about half an inch. I would rather know if its possible or not before spending an hour or two using PB blaster and a torch to wiggle it out.
Or would it be easier to do this inside the truck underneath the steering wheel?
The steering wheel only has airbag (no controls), and I don’t have an airbag light, so I am assuming the clockspring/airbag is still fine.
Steering is still sometimes a little sloppy, so I will take a look at the idler arm and tie rod ends next.
Thanks!
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